Posted by blkvettes on April 8, 2003, at 0:23:07
In reply to Re: New User to Lexapro, posted by leeran on April 8, 2003, at 0:07:02
> Well, I hope this isn't an unacceptable post but I do know that SSRIs and sexual side effects can be a real nuisance (to say the least) so I'm going to offer this up and hope I don't get "in trouble."
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> This is for the females in case it isn't already obvious . . . and it involves three important words: "Hitachi Magic Wand." Since you can even find information about it doing a search on Amazon I'm going to hope it's an acceptable - uh, suggestion/recommendation.
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> This appliance could pry an orgasm out of an oak tree.
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> Perhaps this topic has been covered here before, if so, so be it. It's a gadget whose merits bear repeating. Over and over and over again.
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> Every time I see the subject of sexual side effects on this board I think about posting this tip - but the words "It did go away with a lot of my husbands help in about two months" - inspired me to finally go ahead and bite the bullet.
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> As for how I found out about it . . .
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> I had recommended another type in the past, but then I read an article in Allure magazine about a writer who went to a sex therapist in New York in order to gather information for a story she was writing. This woman touts these things and apparently even throws one in with the cost of a session.
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> Additionally, I think this might be the one that was referenced one time by Samantha on "Sex in the City."
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> I don't know if it helps release serotonin but it does a bang-up job on endorphins.
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>Hello, I wonder if this post of yours will get yanked off the board. I am a male and would not touch this subject with a 10 ft pole. By the way I dont have a 10 ft pole if you were curious.
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